Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 26 attended a special Group of 20 (G20) summit via video conference from Beijing to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic.
It marked the first time for the mechanism to hold a video conference for G20 leaders, and was also the first major multilateral event attended by the Chinese President since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Xi’s attendance will help promote international cooperation on combating COVID-19, enhance coordination among G20 countries, stabilize global economy, share China’s experiences and schemes, and showcase China’s responsibility as a major country.
“Political commitment at the G20 means strong solidarity that can help us to move forward and fight this pandemic in the strongest way possible,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
The pandemic is exacerbating globally, and almost every country has reported cases of infection to the WHO that total nearly 400,000. How to make emergency plans, launch coordinated actions, curb the spread of the virus and promote scientific cooperation remains urgent affairs of the world. Besides, countries around the globe should also work on vaccine development and therapeutic schemes, as well as make overall plans on the supply of medical and protective materials.
The spreading pandemic is exerting severe impacts on politics, economy and society. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that “A global recession – perhaps of record dimensions – is a near certainty.” What he said echoes the concerns of many. Now, the international society is casting its eyes on G20 members, hoping they could help the world out with joint responses.
To face severe challenges calls for enhanced spirit of solidarity and cooperation. It was the solid partnership upheld by G20 members that brought the global economy back to stability and recovery from crumbling down after the 2008 financial crisis. Now, the world is expecting them to stand out again, shoulder the historic responsibility, and unite all that can be united to prevent the pandemic with utmost efforts and maximumly relieve the impacts.
Representatives of the G20 leaders vowed to counter the pandemic with active international cooperation, and the G20 finance chiefs and central bankers agreed during their televised meeting to develop a joint G20 Action Plan in response to COVID-19. The G20 special summit on COVID-19 is just another evidence of the efforts made by such frequent, multi-field and high-level meetings, showcasing the mechanism’s leadership in bravery and cooperation, and injecting confidence for the international society to curb the virus and safeguard global development.
Virus knows no borders and ethnicity and can only be defeated by the concerted efforts of all mankind. In the frequent phone calls with foreign national leaders, Xi explained the vision for a community with a shared future for mankind upheld by China, and introduced the Chinese schemes to promote international cooperation on epidemic control and resist the impacts on global economy. He demonstrated the pursuit for common good of a major country, and is highly recognized by the international society with active response.
As an important G20 member, China advocates cooperation under the UN and G20 frameworks and supports the WHO to play its due roles. It also champions the promotion of global health governance and enhancing macroeconomic coordination, so as to stabilize market, ensure growth, and guarantee livelihood, as well as maintain the openness, stability and security of the global supply chain.
Foreign leaders said they are willing to conduct bilateral health cooperation with China and jointly work to enhance coordination under G20, WHO and other multilateral frameworks, in a bid to defeat the virus and cope with the impacts from the pandemic on global economy.
Xi’s attendance at the G20 special summit on COVID-19 further presented the significance of Chinese experiences and schemes for the world.
The spread of the novel coronavirus in China, in which Wuhan was a a major “battlefield”, has been basically cut off, and the country is gradually recovering its economic and social orders. China’s prevention and control measures have set references and won valuable time for the world to combat the virus.
China has held a total of nearly 20 televised meetings to share its experiences with over 100 countries from Southeast Asia, South Asia, Middle and East Europe, Africa, Latin America and Caribbean, and South Pacific, as well as international organizations including the ASEAN, European Union, African Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Caribbean Community.
By recovering and expanding the production of epidemic prevention supplies, China has also guaranteed the materials needed to combat the virus both at home and abroad.
China is making concrete practices to build a community of common health for mankind by its effective actions, as well as responsibility.
The joint efforts to overcome difficulties in the past indicate that partnership is the most valuable asset of the G20. At the critical moment of combating COVID-19, G20 members should take the responsibility to safeguard the well-being of the people around the globe, further carry on the spirit of partnership, act to protect lives and stabilize economy, and enhance solidarity, cooperation, and coordination, so as to light up the shared world with the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind.
Carry on spirit of partnership, protect shared world of human beings
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